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Police priorities



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Your report about a car that crashed into a branch of Greggs bakers in Glasgow (9 May) is illustrated by a photograph of no fewer than eight policemen standing admiring the scene (apart from one who has his back to it).
Given that chief constables are always moaning about lack of manpower and resources, does this not show a strange sense of priorities? Was there no crime in central Glasgow that day?

HARRY D WATSON

Braehead Grove

Edinburgh






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  • Last Updated: 09 May 2008 8:45 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

WJohn,

Wonderland 10/05/2008 00:47:46
Wonder if they were looking out for a male stripper wielding a dangerous weapon.
2

Stuart W,

10/05/2008 03:32:52
Well police certainly like to make a meal of things when it suits them, particularly when there's a baker's shop involved!!
3

Guga II,

Rockall 10/05/2008 04:42:06
#2. They were probably organising freebie supplies to take back to their canteen.
4

Martinh,

10/05/2008 08:42:18
They were just loafing about, maybe helping the odd granary across the road?
5

Rudi Hucker,

Uddingston 10/05/2008 08:54:41
#4 This story is going stale already. Those hawking it must kneed the dough.

 

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